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Radio, Phonograph, TV, Phone
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Box of E Berliner 7” and 5" Gramophone Discs
| Start Price |
USD 1.00 |
| Current Price |
USD 858.00 |
| Time Left |
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| Bid Count |
26 |
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| Start Time |
Sunday, November 16, 2008 |
| End Time |
Sunday, November 23, 2008 |
| Location |
Louisville, KY |
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Description
Old gramophone discs. Descriptions are below:E Berliner 7” Gramophone Discs• Schlaf Kindlein Schlaf Sung By Mr. George P. Watson (signed by artist)• Auction Sale of A Piano Recitation By Mr. George Graham• Star Spangled Banner by the Diamond Four• The Nightingale (in German) Saprano Solo by Fraulein Vron Eidner [1897]• The Bridal March from Lohengrin by Chambers Brass Quartet (signed)• The Reception Medley by the Excelsior Quartet• Comin’ Thro Rye by Helen Jennings• Blind Tom by John H. Repp [1898]• Kaiser March Played By The Banda Rossa [1898]• Way Down Yonder in the Corn Field by Brilliant Quartet [1891]• Twenty Third Psalm and the Lord’s Prayer [1897]• In the Starlight Cornet Duet By Messrs. Chambers & Snow• It Was Not Thus To Be Es Hat Nicht Sollen Sein by Mr. W. B. Deusing (signed)• Queen’s Jubilee March by the Chambers Brass Quartet (signed)• Moonlight Medley by Diamond Four (signed)• Suprano. J.L. Bacio. Virginia Powell Gaulwin• Kathleen Mauvvureen. Jrio Terrell ??????• Star Spangled Banner by Sousa’s Band [1898]• The Little Flatterer by Sousa’s Band• El Capitan by Sousa’s Band• Unknown…maybe Nancy Hawks…hard to read.E Berliner 5” Gramophone Discs• No. 1190 Take Me to That Land of Jazz by Fox-trot Dance Music orchestra• No. 1293 You Don’t Need The Wine To Have a Wonderful Time. While They Still Make Beautiful Girls Tenor Solo• No. 1238 You Ain’t Heard Nothing Yet by. Tenor Solo• No. 558 • Columbia, Gem of the Ocean. Baritone Solo orchestra.45’s• Capitol Records. Young at Heart by Frank SinatraBing Crosby Box Collection. 3 45’s. Stardust a Group of Sentimental Songs. Decca Records [• StarDust, Deep Purple, I Cried For You, My Melancholy Baby, A Blues Serenade, S’posin’ • Records in good shape in original paper envelopes. Box damaged from mosture.On Nov-20-08 at 10:40:00 PST, seller added the following information:Updates: I don't know much about these records but in response to questions I have found out more information. I apologize if there has been any confusion. There are 21 7" berliner discs as listed above. The 5" records are not berliner discs. This is what I found out about them from a google search. The 5" records are 'Little Wonder' records. Little Wonders were manufactured by the Columbia Phonograph Company, and were distributed exclusively by Henry Waterson (the business partner of Irving Berlin) in their early years (1914-1916) -- an arrangement that has only recently been discovered as the original contract stipulated that both parties were to keep this relationship a secret. Artists are generally uncredited on Little Wonder labels, which simply give recordings such general attributions as "band", "tenor", "quartette", or "accordion solo". Again I apologize for any confusion. I am selling these for a friend (they were in an attic I believe). I have looked at the records. All are in good shape. None are cracked. I will be posting a link to some close up photos later. Thanks.On Nov-21-08 at 09:21:45 PST, seller added the following information:Update on photos: Close up photos of records http://picasaweb.google.com/virginia.j.gray/EBerlinRecords
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